​SCHOOL MUSICAL 2019

Tickets available soon!

APRIL 5TH&APRIL 6TH

at 6.30pm​Fishermen Hall

PTA NEEDS YOUR HELP!

Provincetown Annual Town Meeting is Monday April 1, 2019Students will process in with the Provincetown Color Guard, Recite the Pledge of Allegiance and sing THIS LAND IS YOUR LANDStudents please, meet Ms. Abt at Town Hall in the downstairs hallway at 5:45 Town Meeting Starts at 6PMCHILDCARE WILL BE PROVIDED BY RECREATION DEPT. - YOU MUST REGISTER WITH REC IN ADVANCE Call Rec at 508-487-7097 to reserve a spot, today.

Please click the Permission Button and fill out the form if you wish your child to attend and participate in singing at Town Hall.

ALL PROCEEDS TO OUR COSTA RICA TRIP!

PROVINCETOWN SCHOOLS - SUPERINTENDENT SEARCH SURVEY!

As part of the process of searching for the new Superintendent, Provincetown School Committee (PSC) is requesting your input.

We encourage everyone; Students, Parents, Teachers, School Admins, School Staff, School Leaders and Community Members to take time to give us your thoughts!

Please use the button on the left to take the survey

PYP 3 RESHAPES PROVINCETOWN

Provincetown IB Schools PYP 3 Unit of Inquiry : How individuals make contributions and choices that form a country.​A collaboration between PYP 3, Eric Shannon, Valerie Golden and Tracey Anderson

Students made the choice to be Loyalists (Keepers of tradition), and keep their school in place with various improvements to the building. Or students made the choice to be Patriots (Agents of change), and use the school land to build luxury housing.

GO FISHERMEN GO!!!

CONGRATULATIONS AS MYP 1 WIN BIG AT FUTURE CITIES IN BOSTON!!!

WINTER WEDNESDAYS AT PROVINCETOWN SCHOOLS

Winter Wednesdays, a FREE community program offering fun and interesting classes on a drop-in basis on Wednesday evenings, returns in February and March 2019. Classes take place Wednesday evenings from 6 – 8 pm at the Provincetown Schools, 12 Winslow Street (enter through the Grace Hall lot, by the playground).

While the classes are open to all, 2019 brings two new features for residents of Provincetown, Truro, and Wellfleet: free transportationfor those who need a ride, andfree childcarefor children aged 5-12. To take advantage of either feature, advance registration is required by noon on the Wednesday of the class you are taking.​The full course listing, as well as information on how to register for rides or childcare, is available HERE

Sponsored by the Provincetown Health and Recreation Departments, Yoga for Addiction Recovery, a weekly class for those recovering from addiction and their loved ones held at the Veterans Memorial Community Center, off Winslow Street in Provincetown. The class is free for Provincetown residents and offered by donation to participants from other towns.

The class will explore breath, movement, and stillness as a means for supporting recovery from addiction. The class will consist of basic yoga poses, meditation, and discussion. Yoga equipment will be provided, or participants are welcome to bring their own. Abstinence is not a requirement. The class is not a substitute for professional help.

A certified Forrest and Yin yoga teacher, instructor Jen Kopec has been practicing meditation and yoga for fourteen of the fifteen years she’s been in recovery. “I find, by bringing awareness to the breath and the body, you can reduce stress and anxiety and assist addiction recovery. My hope for this class is to share these tools with those looking for similar relief,” says Kopec.

​Yoga for Recovery is one of the Health Department’s efforts to increase community supports for those struggling with substance use and those who love them. “Our goal is that anyone faced with substance use addiction finds somewhere to turn in Provincetown.

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Latest Edition - School Crier

FISHTALES Issue #1 IS OUT NOW!

Click HERE to view it online or to download a PDF copy for printing or reading offline.

A big THANK YOU to all the writer-teachers, editors and photographers who help document our school community and make it so vibrant, with many incredible opportunities to learn!

WELCOME BACK TO SCHOOL

SCHOOL CALENDAR 2018/2019Click to enlarge or print

Dr. Timothy Reynolds is a Virginia native with roots in the mountains of Appalachia and the farm fields of Michigan. His degrees are from James Madison University and the University of Virginia. He began his teaching career in an inner-city school, building an awareness of cultural differences within the United States. In 1989, he was hired by the United States Department of Defense Dependent Schools, teaching fifth and sixth grades on a U.S. military base in West Germany. After nine years of public school teaching, he returned to the University of Virginia, earning a PhD in curriculum and instruction with an emphasis on comparative international education and teacher professional development. While at the university, he researched at the National Research Center on the Gifted and Talented and served as the program director at University of Virginia’s Summer Conferences and Institutes for Professional Educators: Academic Diversity.

Upon graduation, Dr. Reynolds joined the faculty at Roanoke College, serving as an assistant and associate professor of teacher education and chair of the education department. As chair, he led the education program to its first national accreditation. He also served as the co-director of the Copenhaver Institute for Teaching and Learning and as a steering committee member of the Southwest Virginia Clinical Faculty Consortium. Both programs are professional development venues for in-service teachers.

In 2014, wanting to return to K-12 international education, Dr. Reynolds resigned his tenured position at Roanoke College. He taught at the American School in Switzerland and Skagerak International School in Norway. In 2016, he joined the administrative team that opened Norway’s first public, English speaking, PYP school. In July 2018, he accepted the position of principal at Provincetown Schools, continuing a lifetime calling of teaching and educating for local, national, and international understanding.

MEET OUR NEW PRINCIPAL

SCHOOL NEWS:MINECRAFT EDUCATION EDITION

Every Provincetown School student has their own Minecraft Education account. Minecraft EDU is a great resource for school subject explorations. Building collaborative social skills as well as all kinds of imaginative projects.

OUR NEW ZSPACE LAB HAS LANDED!

Creating engagement through exploration and experiential learning in a student-centered environment defines the zSpace learning experience. zSpace encourages students to inquire, take risks, solve problems, and apply their learning while building confidence and expanding interest.

Google's Applied Digital Skills is a free computer literacy course designed to prepare learners for a growing number of jobs that require basic digital skills. Solving the everyday tasks of school and life using Google Tools. A technology curriculum for practical problem solving with digital tools. We are excited to be a Pilot School for this program!

MYP EXHIBITION AT PAAM

PAAM’s Lenore Ross Curating Program—which invites educators and students from schools along Cape Cod to work with and be inspired by artwork from the permanent collection, and culminates with an exhibition in the museum galleries—seemed like the perfect place to start. And who better to collaborate with than Provincetown Schools, the institution with which the Curating Program was launched 26 years ago this February!​In January seventh and eighth grade students and thirteen educators from Provincetown Schools attended sessions in PAAM’s galleries and Museum School to sketch, write about, and create prints in response to work on view in the exhibition Edward and Josephine Hopper from the Permanent Collection This show is on view through April 1, 2018.

PROVINCETOWN SCHOOLS WINS MAJOR GRANT FUNDING FOR PROJECT LEAD THE WAY STEM CURRICULUM K-8

PROVINCETOWN SCHOOLS / Mission Statement

​Provincetown Schools is a learning community committed to academic excellence. We ensure that all students acquire the skills and knowledge necessary to become compassionate, responsible, and reflective members of a global society. Establishing high expectations, we immerse students in other cultures while promoting home, school and community partnerships.